I think probably 30min.
15 to 20 minute per week
9 to 5 is 8 hours. If you subtract the lunch break, you get 7 hours, 30 minutes.
It is 390 minutes.
9 to 5 is 8 hours. 10 minutes on the front and 30 minutes on the back is 8 hours, 40 minutes. Subtracting 45 minutes is 7 hours, 55 minutes.
I think probably 30min.
He was at lunch for about 27 minutes and 23 seconds
Yes, many French students go home for lunch during the school day. It is common for schools in France to have a longer lunch break, allowing students to have a proper meal at home before returning to school for afternoon classes. This tradition of going home for lunch is deeply rooted in French culture.
It should only take twenty minutes to prepare lunch.
There are 460minutes in a school day [only if you go to school from 7:00am to 2:40pm]. This includes time for lunch and other breaks. Class time will necessarily be less than 460 minutes. In Canada, a school day is considered to be 300 to 330 minutes, depending on grade and school district, but this total does not include time for lunch, recess, announcements, arrival and departure, etc. It is common for students to be in school for approximately 8 hours.
French fries are among America's favorite foods, but they are also quite high in caloric content. One small order alone, the average size that would have a portion that could be taken to the school as lunch, contains almost 300 calories and 14,5g of fat.
French students go to school six days a week. Monday through Saturday, and get out at 4pm being the earliest and 6pm being the latest. For Saturday, they only have school in the morning, and on Wednesday, they have the afternoon off to eat lunch with their families at " la maison. "There are many places where you can learn about French school days. You could for example talk to a French student.
It varies slightly from school to school but they normally start at 8.30 am and finish at 3 pm with around 30 minutes for lunch.
school shoes, uniforms, lunch and all.
Middle schools can have different start times and lunch times. Some middle schools might start at 9AM, others at 8:30AM, some closer to 8. I've seen lunch begin at 11:20. The school at work at right now has lunch at 12:10. Also, many schools have 2 lunch periods: 1 for half the school or 1 grade level and another lunch for the other half of the school or another grade level. So there is no single answer. It varies greatly.
No. Depending on your school you could be breaking the rules too. Many schools have a closed campus and have students stay at school during lunch. This is often done because students get into trouble at lunch, have fights, and could be hurt.
It actually depends on the schools and on the age group. At primary school the teachers do what they want so they can have 30 minutes of maths, 2 hours of French etc... But the school day often starts at 8.30am and ends at 4.30pm (5.30 is common for teenagers), with one or two hours for lunch. The older you get, the more classes you get. But I reckon the average must be 7 lessons of 50/55 minutes in a normal schoolday (Wednesday afternoons are off so that'd be 3 or 4 lessons only on a Wednesday).